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  • Understanding Acceleration: It's Not Just About Speed
    That statement is false. Here's why:

    * Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude (speed) and direction.

    * Acceleration can occur even if speed remains constant. This happens when the object changes direction. For example, a car traveling at a constant speed around a curve is accelerating because its direction is changing.

    In summary:

    * Change in speed implies acceleration.

    * Change in direction also implies acceleration.

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